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Restricting the bishop on f1. It is worth observing that, in the absence of knights, White is unable to exploit the blockading square on d4.
2.f4 g6!
Preventing f4-f5.
3.Kb1 h5 4.Bh4 Be7 5.Bg5?
A senseless sacrifice; but after:
5.Bxe7 Nxe7 Black is also clearly better thanks to his superior minor piece.
5...Bxg5 6.fxg5 Nxe5 7.Qe3 0-0
A sound extra pawn up, Black went on to win without major problems.
Karpov - Yusupov
Moscow 1983
White to move
Preventing Black's only active idea, ...Na5-c4. Besides which, a doubling of rooks with Rbc2 is enabled.
1...Ne7
1...Ra7 2.Rbc2 Raa6 3.Kh2 is similar.
2.Kh2!
Preparing a kingside advance with g2-g4, f2-f4 and f4-f5.
2...Nf5?
This simply drops a pawn. Preferable was 2...c6 with just a slight disadvantage – Yusupov.
3.Rbc2! Rg6 4.Rxc7 Rxc7 5.Rxc7
With a sound extra pawn, White went on to win.
Radulov - Westerinen
Helsinki 1972
White to move